Three things are very important when you enter the virtual battlefield; the ability to hear your enemy's foot steps, the ability to communicate with your fellow combatants, and protection from a flying energy drink can when you frag the guy two rows away from you. Read on to see if the Gameskulls GS-1 Tactical Gaming Helmet can help you both of those areas.

Three things are very important when you enter the virtual battlefield; the ability to hear your enemy's foot steps, the ability to communicate with your fellow combatants, and protection from a flying energy drink can when you frag the guy two rows away from you. I know you are all thinking... does such a thing exist? It does now my friends. Allow me to introduce the Gameskulls G-1 Tactical Gaming Helmet. And at $69.95 this kind of protection comes cheap, much cheaper than the lunch money pilfered off you in school all those years... nerd. Bet you wish you had this helmet back then, I know I do.

If it was a little cheaper I'd get one for my boy, he's 8. I think he'd love it. He sometimes plays Lego Star Wars waring the back half of a Darth Vader voice changer helmet, looks more like Dark Helmet

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Not practical in any sense. Drilling holes into the top is not going to eliminate heat issues. I don't know how many of you have worn a Military issue kevlar helmet before but this helmet is obviously modeled on it. If you have worn one, you would that helmets are heavy and uncomfortable for any peroid of time. I guess it could be useful if Gameskulls introduced a Mil-Spec version so you could game in Afghanistan confident that your headgear is not just for show.

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